...the delay. According to a member of the Civil Procedural Rules Committee, who asked not to be named, the newly adopted rule...
...by the court's own team just as e-filing was for civil cases, for Orphans' Court and for civil cases involving the mentally-ill...
...retract a new rule requiring that litigants...amicus curiae brief committee and of Lamb...based upon new procedural requirements that a...
...loser-pays" rule in litigation to...threads of Pennsylvania procedural arbitration rules into...the Senate Judiciary Committee, did not respond...
A parenting coordinator is an individual who is appointed by the court in custody cases to assist in executing and enforcing ancillary issues of a custody order. Parenting coordination has become a h
...the unique procedural hurdles that...in the Rules of Civil Procedure, which...special litigation committee (SLC) composed...
...instance, that 'We don't have to comply with the qualified mortgages rule because it's not a valid law,'" he said. "Then...
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...change the landscape of civil litigation. Out of this committee came the new and improved Rule 26, which provided procedural rules for the inadvertent...
...year 2012 in general Pennsylvania civil litigation matters. ...
...Court rescinding a civil procedural rule under which trial...
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